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#PGS19 Livestream

You can´t be part of #PGS19? No problem. Watch the Progressive Governance Symposium live!

Two of the sessions will be broadcasted via web streaming from 10.30 – 11.15 for the opening remarks discussion and again at 17.30 – 20.15 to see the Progressive Governance Leaders Debate.

Today (25 April 2019), more than 150 progressives from Europe and the US will come together for the Progressive Governance Symposium 2019 in Berlin. The policy-makers, intellectuals and activists from social-democratic, green and liberal parties, as well as movements, will share their ideas on the future of Europe and the progressive renaissance.

Livestream:

Three threads will guide the discussions along these key challenges

Responding to the new politics of identity and nationalism

Building an inclusive economy and society

Ensuring a just transition

Symposium: Space for informal dialogue

The day starts off with invitation-only plenary and breakout sessions to create a space for informal reflection on major political challenges and progressive solutions. They will cover, amongst other topics, the populist surge and the progressive concept of internationalism; democratic innovation and a fair and sustainable agenda of public investment; as well as economic and social thinking in an era of big tech.

Progressive Governance Leaders Debate

From 5.30 pm CEST, the symposium goes public with the Progressive Governance Leaders Debate. It will focus on “Building a transatlantic coalition for the BIG transformation” and includes, among others guests, László Andor (2010-2014 EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, and Inclusion, Hungary), Maja Göpel (Secretary-General, German Advisory Council on Global Change, Germany), Robert Habeck (Chairman, Green Party, Germany), Marije Laffeber (Deputy Secretary-General, Party of European Socialists, The Netherlands), Valérie Rabault (Leader, Parliamentary Group “Socialists and Affiliated”, National Assembly, France) and Stephan Weil (Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, Germany).

Live Streaming Agenda

Live streaming will commence at 10.30 am CEST with the Opening Remarks Discussion:

„Rechter Zeitgeist“: A challenge to democracy and how to overcome it

Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, The Royal Society of Arts

Response from: Celia Benin, Visiting Fellow, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution

Chair: Maria Skóra, Senior Project Manager, Das Progressive Zentrum

Live streaming will continue at 5.30 pm CEST with the Progressive Governance Leaders Debate: